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Mounting new scope advice.

I have a new Simmons classic whitetail (WTC11) scope arriving in a few days and i want to mount it to my Benjamin Trail NP. Is it just a case of putting the new scope through the old mounts? Do i need new mounts/rings or anything? I've never really done this before, not properly anyway.

Make sure you set your eye relief right (distance from your eye to the scope) and then set the scope level on the gun either using a plumb line or by looking in a mirror and getting the vertical crosshair to intersect the barrel exactly.